Oomycetes have long been considered as a separate class within the kingdom Fungi, but they are in fact closer to brown algae. They are currently classified in the Stramenopile eukaryotic kingdom, which includes heterokont algae and water molds. The major cell wall polysaccharides in Oomycetes are β-(1Æ3) and β-(1Æ6)-glucans, as well as cellulose, which has never been reported in any fungal species. Chitin- the major cell wall polysaccharide in fungi- occurs in minor amounts in the walls of some Oomycetes. Some Oomycete species are pathogens of great economical importance. For example, species of the genus Phytophthora are well studied plant pathogens that cause considerable economical losses in agriculture. Saprolegniosis, a fish disease ca...
Although α-1,3-glucan is a major cell wall polysaccharide in filamentous fungi, its biological funct...
Abstract Background Chitin and chitosan are natural biopolymers found in shell of crustaceans, exosk...
Saprolegnia parasitica is a pathogenic oomycete responsible for severe fish infections. Despite its ...
Some species of Oomycetes are well studied pathogens that cause considerable economical losses in th...
Despite resembling ‘true’ fungi in terms of morphological features, oomycetes form a distinct eukar...
International audienceThe pathways responsible for cell wall polysaccharide biosynthesis are vital i...
The pathways responsible for cell wall polysaccharide biosynthesis are vital in eukaryotic microorga...
Some of the most devastating plant and animal pathogens belong to the oomycete class. The cell walls...
Some of the most devastating plant and animal pathogens belong to the oomycete class. The cell walls...
The oomycete Saprolegnia parasitica is a fungus-like microorganism responsible for the fish disease ...
Oomycetes represent some of the most devastating plant and animal pathogens. Typical examples are Ph...
Most fungi from the Mucoromycotina lineage occur in ecosystems as saprobes, although some species ar...
National audienceChitin is a crystalline N-Acetyl-Glucosamine (GlcNAc) polymer that is essential to ...
Most fungi from the Mucoromycotina lineage occur in ecosystems as saprobes, although some species ar...
Oomycetes represent some of the most devastating plant and animal pathogens. Typical examples are Ph...
Although α-1,3-glucan is a major cell wall polysaccharide in filamentous fungi, its biological funct...
Abstract Background Chitin and chitosan are natural biopolymers found in shell of crustaceans, exosk...
Saprolegnia parasitica is a pathogenic oomycete responsible for severe fish infections. Despite its ...
Some species of Oomycetes are well studied pathogens that cause considerable economical losses in th...
Despite resembling ‘true’ fungi in terms of morphological features, oomycetes form a distinct eukar...
International audienceThe pathways responsible for cell wall polysaccharide biosynthesis are vital i...
The pathways responsible for cell wall polysaccharide biosynthesis are vital in eukaryotic microorga...
Some of the most devastating plant and animal pathogens belong to the oomycete class. The cell walls...
Some of the most devastating plant and animal pathogens belong to the oomycete class. The cell walls...
The oomycete Saprolegnia parasitica is a fungus-like microorganism responsible for the fish disease ...
Oomycetes represent some of the most devastating plant and animal pathogens. Typical examples are Ph...
Most fungi from the Mucoromycotina lineage occur in ecosystems as saprobes, although some species ar...
National audienceChitin is a crystalline N-Acetyl-Glucosamine (GlcNAc) polymer that is essential to ...
Most fungi from the Mucoromycotina lineage occur in ecosystems as saprobes, although some species ar...
Oomycetes represent some of the most devastating plant and animal pathogens. Typical examples are Ph...
Although α-1,3-glucan is a major cell wall polysaccharide in filamentous fungi, its biological funct...
Abstract Background Chitin and chitosan are natural biopolymers found in shell of crustaceans, exosk...
Saprolegnia parasitica is a pathogenic oomycete responsible for severe fish infections. Despite its ...